Only twenty Labour MPs voted against the government's plans to close 2,500 sub-post offices. I wonder if they included Justice Minister Jack Straw, who campaigned against closures in his own constituency? Rhetorical question. 'Community' is a word we are all getting sick of, thanks to its indiscriminate use. In the case of small post offices, it does have some meaning, especially since so many pubs have closed. This is as bad as Beeching's Axe for people in remote places and, like the recent Budget, hits the poorest people hardest. Apparently there are four million fewer users of post offices than there were two years ago. In two years' time there will be even fewer, making this a self-justifying decision. 'The People's Post Office'? What a joke.
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Date: 2008-03-20 01:18 pm (UTC)It is a decision which will hit the old, the disabled and the vulnerable hardest. So mcuh for NuLAb society which promised to look after them... Time to stop paying for things for any minority group until the majority services which benefit those of every race, colour, creed and orientation are sorted. Transport, Helath, Education and the Post Office. After that we can fuss about trivial things.
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Date: 2008-03-20 04:14 pm (UTC)Absolutely. A rather more important issue than plastic bags, which seem to be worrying the PM.